The document provides biographical information about a Carnatic musician in 3 paragraphs. It details their early training in Carnatic music from their parents and further training in Chennai. It mentions pursuing an MBA but also joining ITC Sangeet Research Academy to study Hindustani music, though certain errors damaged their voice. With further training, their voice was restored but not for Indian music. They eventually found success integrating Western vocal techniques, starting their singing career in 1993 and teaching voice since 2003.
Conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 20th March 2023. Themed on fun facts and amazing fundas on general topics. The set above consists of questions from qualifiers round conducted for each branch in NITW.
April Quiz Festival by BQC team
Date: 09/04/2023
Venue: Hazra, Kolkata
Researched and Hosted : Rudra Chakraborty ( B.Tech, MBA)
Quiz master: 8240419581
This document contains a quiz with 13 questions about food and cooking. The questions cover topics like ingredients in sushi, spicy chili peppers from around the world, Indian food theory of gunas, and the garment worn by chefs called a toque. The answers provide more details on each topic, such as the origins of cheeses from Bengal or which place in Bangalore is known as a food street.
The document contains rules and questions for a quiz competition with 4 rounds - 2 rounds of pounce and bounce questions and 2 rounds of written questions. It provides 10 sample questions from the first round of pounce and bounce on topics like Indian films, slogans, historical figures, cities, industries, and monuments. The responses include the answers to the questions along with the rules of scoring.
The document provides details about a monthly quiz hosted by Hyderabad Quiz Club on business and technology topics. It outlines the structure of the quiz which has 6 rounds with 10 questions each, and provides examples of question types from the first round covering areas such as public relations, company founders, and brand logos.
In-house sci-tech filler quiz for HighQ 2023 set by Bisma Khan, Sehajpreet Kaur, Prachi Goyal, Subham Priya, and Mallika Ghosh. HighQ Day-1 (16.02.2023).
Conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 20th March 2023. Themed on fun facts and amazing fundas on general topics. The set above consists of questions from qualifiers round conducted for each branch in NITW.
April Quiz Festival by BQC team
Date: 09/04/2023
Venue: Hazra, Kolkata
Researched and Hosted : Rudra Chakraborty ( B.Tech, MBA)
Quiz master: 8240419581
This document contains a quiz with 13 questions about food and cooking. The questions cover topics like ingredients in sushi, spicy chili peppers from around the world, Indian food theory of gunas, and the garment worn by chefs called a toque. The answers provide more details on each topic, such as the origins of cheeses from Bengal or which place in Bangalore is known as a food street.
The document contains rules and questions for a quiz competition with 4 rounds - 2 rounds of pounce and bounce questions and 2 rounds of written questions. It provides 10 sample questions from the first round of pounce and bounce on topics like Indian films, slogans, historical figures, cities, industries, and monuments. The responses include the answers to the questions along with the rules of scoring.
The document provides details about a monthly quiz hosted by Hyderabad Quiz Club on business and technology topics. It outlines the structure of the quiz which has 6 rounds with 10 questions each, and provides examples of question types from the first round covering areas such as public relations, company founders, and brand logos.
In-house sci-tech filler quiz for HighQ 2023 set by Bisma Khan, Sehajpreet Kaur, Prachi Goyal, Subham Priya, and Mallika Ghosh. HighQ Day-1 (16.02.2023).
Questions from the finals of the open general quiz conducted by yours truly on 30th Oct 2016.
Winners were Prithwish Dutta and Bedbyas Datta with 205 pts..
Runners up were Samrat Dutta and Partha Sarathi Ghatak- 177.5
2nd Runners up- Apratim Mukhopadhyay and Baneswar Sarker- 137.5
This document contains the details of an online quiz competition including its rules, rounds and sample questions. It has 4 rounds - the first two rounds have direct and pass questions worth various points, along with a tie-breaking omnivorous question. The third round is a written round and the fourth is a rapid fire buzzer round. Sample questions cover topics from history, geography, arts, culture and general knowledge. The document aims to inform participants about the structure and scoring of the quiz competition.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions about literature, history, movies, and pop culture. It includes 28 questions with clues and references related to the answers. The questions cover topics like literary groups, newspapers, logos, movies, songs, scientific discoveries, and more. The quiz tests the participants' knowledge across different domains in an entertaining way.
The document provides clues for a multi-part connect-the-dots style quiz question. The clues reference an Indian actress known for her role in Zanjeer and other films from the 1970s-1990s. Later clues mention her daughters and son-in-law, hinting that the answer is Jaya Bachchan.
This document provides details about a business quiz conducted by Dhrubojit Bhattacharya. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about various companies and brands. Key details include Niantic being the company that created Pokémon Go, Facebook's blue color being related to its founder being red-green colorblind, Beats Audio being acquired by Apple, and Inditex being the parent company of Zara.
Garden Reach Quiz Festival(Season 2) Open General Quiz Prelims 2022Youth Quiz Circle .
This document provides information about a quiz festival held on November 6th, 2022. It includes the rules and regulations of the general prelims round, with 24 total questions and 30 marks available. It notes that certain "star" questions worth more marks. The document also introduces the three quizmasters for the event: Arghyadeep, Subhajit and Anirban. It proceeds to provide the first few questions and answers from the general prelims round of the quiz festival.
“India teaches me again and again, that the categories into which I try to divide things don’t hold up.” -Dena Moes
Keeping in mind the rich and vibrant cultural diversity of this nation, Quiz Society, SRCC hosted the India Quiz, as part of our annual spring quizzing festival, Quizignia'23.
This quiz can also be viewed and downloaded at: https://www.quizsocsrcc.com/
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is a Netflix series based on novels by Douglas Adams. In a climactic episode, the character Dirk ironically says "Don't Panic", referencing another famous Adams creation. The QM encourages first timers in the crowd to not panic as well.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, brands, and other concepts. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, technology, and current events.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a quiz held by IIM Vishakhapatnam. The questions cover topics like identifying Indian banks, famous devices, sports personalities, neighborhoods in Vizag, infrastructure projects in Andhra Pradesh, generations, historical events introducing new systems, NGOs, festivals, freedom fighters, and more. The document also provides the answers to the 20 questions.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
This quiz covers a wide range of topics related to Indian history, politics, literature and culture. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about important figures like Hemu, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Indira Gandhi, as well as topics like the Indian calendar, Jallikattu and literary works like Gita Govinda. The questions require identifying people, places, events, works and more based on clues provided in the question stems.
1. The document describes My First Open Quiz hosted by Surya Narayanan.P, who has been quizzing since 5th grade and is an active CQC member for 4 years.
2. The quiz contains 30 questions that will be read out clockwise and counter-clockwise, with a LVC in between. Correct answers receive +10 points.
3. It provides context and questions for the quiz, including topics like cricket, movies, landmarks, characters from mythology and more.
INDIA QUIZ Finals- Presented by QuizInc, NIT Duragpur 2018-19QuizIncNITDurgapur
This document provides details about Round 1 of a quiz competition between 8 teams. It consists of 16 multiple choice questions moving from Team 1 to Team 8 and back. Pounce and finite bounce scoring rules apply, with pounce questions worth +20/-10 points and direct questions +10/0 points. The quizmaster's decision is final. Sample questions are provided about identifying people related to the Pataudi family in India and England cricket, contributions of the Chola and Pallava dynasties to clothing, and the building in Rishikesh where The Beatles stayed that is now an art gallery.
The document discusses three topics:
1. A founder of an eponymous company was appointed to the Carter administration but sold his company to avoid a conflict of interest. After leaving government, he reacquired businesses and went on a growing spree.
2. Prisoners in China are exploited in an unusual form of forced labor - internet gaming - which takes place at night in 12-hour shifts. Wardens earn up to £600 per shift from this nearly £1 billion business.
3. A Tasmanian distillery founder was inspired by reactions to drinks at a festival to create a spirit made from vomit.
This document contains a series of questions and pun-based word puzzles. The questions provide context clues about people, places, movies, songs, etc. and ask the reader to fill in the blanks of phrases or titles with puns related to the context clues. Some examples include fill-in-the-blank questions about punny names for movies, TV shows, albums, organizations, and more. The puzzles require understanding puns and wordplay to connect clues to their humorous answers.
This document appears to be the rules and questions for the "Grand Finale" round of a quiz competition called "The Maharaja Quiz". It consists of 4 rounds - Round 1 has 6 written questions on a particular theme, Round 2 has 14 mixed bag questions with options to bounce or pounce on questions, Round 3 returns to 6 written questions on the same theme as Round 1, and Round 4 has another 14 mixed bag questions. The document provides the questions and answers for Rounds 1 and 2, with the themes and answers revealed.
Before writing on papyrus, writers tested various movements including circles, curves, dots and lines. This resulted in a common practice. [Papyrus was the first writing surface and testing basic writing movements led to standardization.]
This restaurant chain started in 1960s by K.Dhoraiswamy Naidu in Coimbatore, India as a catering unit. It initially sold coffee, tea and snacks. [This describes the origin and early offerings of a famous South Indian restaurant chain.]
Rowan Atkinson is a British actor and comedian best known for his character Mr. Bean. He has a strong knowledge of trigonometry and drives a green Mini Cooper. [This identifies the famously mute
Siddharth Prathap hosts a beginner's quiz with 3 rounds. The first round contains 10 multiple choice questions about topics like electronic voting machines in India, songs featured in advertisements, universities in India, cryptocurrencies, cricket terms, footballers that played for Barcelona, and more. The second round continues with 10 more connected questions. The third round contains 3 written response questions identifying ships, US states, and chess players who competed against early AI. The quiz covers a wide range of topics from current events, history, sports, and pop culture.
Questions from the finals of the open general quiz conducted by yours truly on 30th Oct 2016.
Winners were Prithwish Dutta and Bedbyas Datta with 205 pts..
Runners up were Samrat Dutta and Partha Sarathi Ghatak- 177.5
2nd Runners up- Apratim Mukhopadhyay and Baneswar Sarker- 137.5
This document contains the details of an online quiz competition including its rules, rounds and sample questions. It has 4 rounds - the first two rounds have direct and pass questions worth various points, along with a tie-breaking omnivorous question. The third round is a written round and the fourth is a rapid fire buzzer round. Sample questions cover topics from history, geography, arts, culture and general knowledge. The document aims to inform participants about the structure and scoring of the quiz competition.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions about literature, history, movies, and pop culture. It includes 28 questions with clues and references related to the answers. The questions cover topics like literary groups, newspapers, logos, movies, songs, scientific discoveries, and more. The quiz tests the participants' knowledge across different domains in an entertaining way.
The document provides clues for a multi-part connect-the-dots style quiz question. The clues reference an Indian actress known for her role in Zanjeer and other films from the 1970s-1990s. Later clues mention her daughters and son-in-law, hinting that the answer is Jaya Bachchan.
This document provides details about a business quiz conducted by Dhrubojit Bhattacharya. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about various companies and brands. Key details include Niantic being the company that created Pokémon Go, Facebook's blue color being related to its founder being red-green colorblind, Beats Audio being acquired by Apple, and Inditex being the parent company of Zara.
Garden Reach Quiz Festival(Season 2) Open General Quiz Prelims 2022Youth Quiz Circle .
This document provides information about a quiz festival held on November 6th, 2022. It includes the rules and regulations of the general prelims round, with 24 total questions and 30 marks available. It notes that certain "star" questions worth more marks. The document also introduces the three quizmasters for the event: Arghyadeep, Subhajit and Anirban. It proceeds to provide the first few questions and answers from the general prelims round of the quiz festival.
“India teaches me again and again, that the categories into which I try to divide things don’t hold up.” -Dena Moes
Keeping in mind the rich and vibrant cultural diversity of this nation, Quiz Society, SRCC hosted the India Quiz, as part of our annual spring quizzing festival, Quizignia'23.
This quiz can also be viewed and downloaded at: https://www.quizsocsrcc.com/
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is a Netflix series based on novels by Douglas Adams. In a climactic episode, the character Dirk ironically says "Don't Panic", referencing another famous Adams creation. The QM encourages first timers in the crowd to not panic as well.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, brands, and other concepts. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, technology, and current events.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a quiz held by IIM Vishakhapatnam. The questions cover topics like identifying Indian banks, famous devices, sports personalities, neighborhoods in Vizag, infrastructure projects in Andhra Pradesh, generations, historical events introducing new systems, NGOs, festivals, freedom fighters, and more. The document also provides the answers to the 20 questions.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
This quiz covers a wide range of topics related to Indian history, politics, literature and culture. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about important figures like Hemu, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Indira Gandhi, as well as topics like the Indian calendar, Jallikattu and literary works like Gita Govinda. The questions require identifying people, places, events, works and more based on clues provided in the question stems.
1. The document describes My First Open Quiz hosted by Surya Narayanan.P, who has been quizzing since 5th grade and is an active CQC member for 4 years.
2. The quiz contains 30 questions that will be read out clockwise and counter-clockwise, with a LVC in between. Correct answers receive +10 points.
3. It provides context and questions for the quiz, including topics like cricket, movies, landmarks, characters from mythology and more.
INDIA QUIZ Finals- Presented by QuizInc, NIT Duragpur 2018-19QuizIncNITDurgapur
This document provides details about Round 1 of a quiz competition between 8 teams. It consists of 16 multiple choice questions moving from Team 1 to Team 8 and back. Pounce and finite bounce scoring rules apply, with pounce questions worth +20/-10 points and direct questions +10/0 points. The quizmaster's decision is final. Sample questions are provided about identifying people related to the Pataudi family in India and England cricket, contributions of the Chola and Pallava dynasties to clothing, and the building in Rishikesh where The Beatles stayed that is now an art gallery.
The document discusses three topics:
1. A founder of an eponymous company was appointed to the Carter administration but sold his company to avoid a conflict of interest. After leaving government, he reacquired businesses and went on a growing spree.
2. Prisoners in China are exploited in an unusual form of forced labor - internet gaming - which takes place at night in 12-hour shifts. Wardens earn up to £600 per shift from this nearly £1 billion business.
3. A Tasmanian distillery founder was inspired by reactions to drinks at a festival to create a spirit made from vomit.
This document contains a series of questions and pun-based word puzzles. The questions provide context clues about people, places, movies, songs, etc. and ask the reader to fill in the blanks of phrases or titles with puns related to the context clues. Some examples include fill-in-the-blank questions about punny names for movies, TV shows, albums, organizations, and more. The puzzles require understanding puns and wordplay to connect clues to their humorous answers.
This document appears to be the rules and questions for the "Grand Finale" round of a quiz competition called "The Maharaja Quiz". It consists of 4 rounds - Round 1 has 6 written questions on a particular theme, Round 2 has 14 mixed bag questions with options to bounce or pounce on questions, Round 3 returns to 6 written questions on the same theme as Round 1, and Round 4 has another 14 mixed bag questions. The document provides the questions and answers for Rounds 1 and 2, with the themes and answers revealed.
Before writing on papyrus, writers tested various movements including circles, curves, dots and lines. This resulted in a common practice. [Papyrus was the first writing surface and testing basic writing movements led to standardization.]
This restaurant chain started in 1960s by K.Dhoraiswamy Naidu in Coimbatore, India as a catering unit. It initially sold coffee, tea and snacks. [This describes the origin and early offerings of a famous South Indian restaurant chain.]
Rowan Atkinson is a British actor and comedian best known for his character Mr. Bean. He has a strong knowledge of trigonometry and drives a green Mini Cooper. [This identifies the famously mute
Siddharth Prathap hosts a beginner's quiz with 3 rounds. The first round contains 10 multiple choice questions about topics like electronic voting machines in India, songs featured in advertisements, universities in India, cryptocurrencies, cricket terms, footballers that played for Barcelona, and more. The second round continues with 10 more connected questions. The third round contains 3 written response questions identifying ships, US states, and chess players who competed against early AI. The quiz covers a wide range of topics from current events, history, sports, and pop culture.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition. It includes 16 multiple choice questions about topics like movies, famous people, phobias, and company origins. The final question asks for the name of the lion who is king of Narnia. Scores are listed for correctly and incorrectly answering some of the theme-related questions.
The document provides the rules for a quiz competition with traditional quizzing rounds and scoring. It includes 10 points for correct answers, guessing is allowed, and the quiz master's decision is final. Sample questions are provided about identifying a football club from clues, identifying arcade games and Olympic mascots, and filling in blanks about the origins of Thousand Island dressing.
Do you know what's common between a Christmas pudding and Atlantic ocean?
Run through to find out.
My first Pun Quiz! No knowledge required. Just some out of the box thinking.
The document provides rules for an ASQ business quiz with 30 questions. It awards +10 points for correct answers and -10/+10 for pounces. It then provides 15 multiple choice business trivia questions related to companies, people, and events.
The Return Gift Quiz - Kutub Session (General Quiz)Sreshth Shah
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics. It includes questions about:
- A 1784 shipwreck off the Cayman Islands and the legend of what King George III declared for the locals.
- Details about an individual whose fame has resulted in him being featured in films sharing the same name.
- A publishing house in Spain that plans to sell facsimiles of a famous book for €7,000 to €8,000 each.
- Megan Ellison and the name of her film company, Annapurna Pictures.
- The earliest partnership between Coca-Cola and the Olympics.
- The origins and rise in use of a term on the internet
CQC Culture and Children Quiz by Hari NarayanSurya Narayanan
This document contains multiple choice quiz questions about various topics related to culture and children from different parts of the world. Questions cover festivals, cartoons, celebrations, monuments, historical figures, and more from countries like Japan, Mexico, Bolivia, India and others. The questions test knowledge about the specific names of festivals, celebrations, cartoons, monuments, historical figures, and other cultural topics.
1. The document lists various recent news events from 2012 including the release of the James Bond film Skyfall and Hurricane Sandy.
2. It then presents a quiz with 36 multiple choice questions about people, events, and trivia. Answers must be given by "pouncing" on the correct option within 30 seconds for points.
3. The final section provides rules for the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions to move through the quiz questions and answers.
Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt Bae, became an internet sensation after uploading a video of himself seasoning and slicing meat in an exaggerated fashion that went viral. His cooking style and flamboyant salt sprinkling technique earned him the nickname "Salt Bae".
The document discusses a virtual reality cricket tournament called the iB cricket super over league. Suresh Raina's Yellow Strikers team topped the league stage to advance directly to the finals. VVS Laxman's Orange Chargers and Harbhajan Singh's Black Thunders reached the qualifiers and are competing to face Yellow Strikers in the finals. The tournament utilizes virtual reality technology to simulate cricket matches.
Goswami Tulsidas completed the epic poem Shri Ramcharitamanas in 1633. Before Lord Rama read the book, Lord Shiva signed it and wrote the phrase "Satyam Shivam Sundaram", which was the first written appearance of this phrase.
In June 1944, an American Air Force B-17 bomber crashed into Cavehill in Northern Ireland, inspiring the film "Closing the Ring". Cavehill was the inspiration for a famous literary work.
In 2014, Nepal became the first country to use Google Glass for its military to track wild animals in national parks.
The document discusses a quiz competition held by GNOSIS 10, compiled by four people - Nigel, Krishna Sangeeth, Pradyoth C John, and Vinu Krishnan R. It contains 35 questions on various topics like history, movies, literature, science, and current events. The questions are answered correctly, showing the compilers' expertise in different domains.
This document contains a general quiz with 15 multiple choice questions related to various topics like brands, inventions, movies, landmarks and more. It provides clues and hints within the questions and options to identify the right answer for each question. The questions cover topics from around the world and aim to test general knowledge.
This document contains 31 multiple choice questions from a prelim exam. It covers topics like the location of two islands near Alaska, circadian rhythms, famous artworks and monuments, marine creatures like Portuguese man o' war, events from Hindu epics, important figures in Indian history and independence movement, fruits, scientists and their experiments, books and authors, countries and airlines, themes of books, events related to Jawaharlal Nehru, technologies like shape memory polymers, people's birth anniversaries celebrated through Google doodles, scale models of the world, logos of sports events in India, origins of famous organizations, politicians who resigned from cabinets, advantages of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy over electron microscopy,
The document discusses Pope John Paul II's coat of arms and styles, including his religious style as Holy Father and posthumous style as Venerable. It also mentions ICC awards for umpiring like the Bronze Bails Awards and Golden Bails Award.
This document appears to be notes from a quiz competition containing questions on a variety of topics and the answers to those questions. There are 13 written questions provided along with their answers on topics ranging from movies, companies, historical events, and famous people. Diagrams and instructions are also included for connecting answers in different patterns to reveal themes.
The document discusses a strange research paper submitted to the 103rd Indian Science Congress in 2016. The paper argued that a certain individual was the world's greatest environmentalist, though it did not provide strong evidence. The author of the paper was Dr. Akilesh Pandey, who believed this individual to be the greatest environmentalist but did not substantiate his claim with evidence.
This document contains a quiz about India with multiple choice questions. Some of the questions are about history, geography, famous people and their achievements related to India. The questions cover a wide range of topics including cinema, literature, science and technology, art, monuments and more. There are also some pictorial questions identifying flags, symbols etc.
The document describes a 34-year-old physician who is 27 weeks pregnant presenting with sudden bilateral wrist and thumb pain upon waking up one morning. She reported pain in both wrists and thumbs without any preceding trauma. The key information provided is the patient's demographic details, symptoms of bilateral wrist and thumb pain, and that the symptoms arose suddenly without any preceding trauma.
The document discusses various topics:
1. A 1976 film called Manthan financed by farmers that was about the White Revolution dairy cooperative movement.
2. An iconic comic character created in 1983 for Tinkle magazine depicted with a hunter's hat over his eyes.
3. A suggestion in 2015 to rename historical figure 'X' to Dara Shikoh and the later renaming of 'X' to 'Y' with references to Aurangazeb and A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
This document summarizes a rapid fire round of questions and answers:
1. Godrej formed a JV with Hershey for chocolates.
2. Shine.com, Fever104 Fm, Mint, Desimartini.com are owned by HT Media Ltd.
3. Oman is the only country whose English name starts with O.
X is a Thailand-born British-American software designer and publisher who founded several companies in United States and elsewhere. All members of his family where fluent in Tamil language and his family had several Indian servants. He attended Presentation Convent School at Kodaikanal till Class 6 after which the family relocated to England. X started his own publishing house named after himself which was later acquired by McGraw Hill. He also published a best-selling memoir “Hypergrowth” in 1984. (16)
The document appears to be a wildlife quiz containing questions about various animals, their characteristics, habitats, and behaviors. It includes multiple choice questions as well as questions asking for specific terms, species, or properties. The quiz covers a wide range of topics related to wildlife conservation, ecology, and zoology.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions on various topics ranging from history, geography, movies, celebrities and more. It includes sections on origins, A for Apple/B for Ball, Around the World in 6 Questions, At"Tension", Quizzing at the Speed of Thought and concludes by announcing the champions of the quiz. The questions cover people, places, events and other trivia aimed at testing general knowledge.
This document provides a 25 question quiz with no negative markings. The questions cover topics like famous people, brands, locations, movies, and more. The quiz master's decision is final. It begins with an introduction that it contains 25 questions with some star marked for importance and there are no negative markings for incorrect answers.
Surya Narayanan is a 12th grade student aspiring to be a pilot who enjoys quizzing, cricket, and is a fan of famous Indian personalities like Tendulkar, Superstar Rajinikanth, and A.R. Rahman. The document provides the rules for a 21 question quiz with various levels of scoring for correct and incorrect answers on different themes throughout the quiz.
This literary quiz document provides questions for a quiz with the following rules:
- Direct questions are worth +20 points without options
- Multiple choice questions (MCQ) are worth +15 for the first attempt and +10 and +5 for the second and third attempts
- Teams can choose a lucky color for +10 points irrespective of a direct question or pass
- Teams get 1 attempt per question
- There is no negative marking
The document then provides a series of trivia questions related to literature, movies, famous people and more for the quiz.
The document provides the rules and questions for 5 rounds of a science quiz competition between teams. Round 1 involves multiple choice questions with scoring for correct answers. Round 2 is an infinite bounce round with points for correct or passed questions. Round 3 involves choosing a topic for specialized questions. Round 4 repeats the infinite bounce format in the opposite direction. Round 5 involves getting the first letter of 10 answers to identify a scrambled bird name for additional points.
This document contains a tech quiz with 10 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as expansions of telecommunications acronyms like GSM and EDGE, the meaning of the file extension .JAR, the current name of a Czech software company originally called Grisoft, and the founders of companies like Akamai Technologies and MySpace. Participants are instructed to send their answers to a specified email address by a given deadline.
This document provides definitions for common tech abbreviations and acronyms, including RIM (Research In Motion), HTC (High Tech Corporation), GPS (Global Positioning System), MTS (Mobile Tele Systems), Wi-Fi (Wireless-Fidelity), AIR in Adobe AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime), HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access), and CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). It also asks about the first Indian ringtone for the Nokia 5110 phone and a joint venture between Nokia and a Finnish company.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. The study found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as human activity declined. However, the improvements were temporary and air quality returned to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
This document is a quiz identifying the CEOs of the top 10 most visited websites according to Alexa. It lists the names of 10 CEOs, including Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Larry Page of Google, Salar Kamangar of Youtube, and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. The quiz is identifying the leaders of the most popular sites online.
This document is a tech quiz containing 10 multiple choice questions about the headquarters locations of various technology companies. The questions ask about the HQ locations of BitTorrent, Canonical, Freescale Semiconductors, HTC, Monster.com, SEGA/Canon, Akamai, ASUS, Comcast, and EMC2 and provide the correct answers to each question about their HQ city and country locations.
The document lists important figures who are considered fathers of various technologies: John McCarthy for artificial intelligence, Alan Turing for computer science, Ray Tomlinson for email, Robert Metcalfe for Ethernet, F.C. Kohli for the Indian software industry, Claude Shannon for information theory, Martin Cooper for mobile phones, Ralph Baer for video games, and Ward Cunningham for wiki. It quizzes the reader to identify these individuals and provides the answers.
This document provides a tech quiz answering who coined several important technology terms. It states that John Tuckey coined the term "BIT" and also coined the term "Emoticon". It notes that William Gibson coined the term "Cyberspace" and that Al Gore coined the term "Information Superhighway". Additionally, it specifies that Ben Hammersley coined the term "Podcasting" and that Leonard Adleman coined the term "VIRUS".
The document discusses an app similar to 21 Questions that awards points for correct answers to trivia questions determined by a quiz master. It also briefly describes the Burning Man festival as a week-long counterculture event held annually in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Finally, it lists various flavors of fudge and asks how a character known by different names in German, African, and Dutch languages is known in English.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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2. ABOUT ME
• I’m Surya Narayanan
• Bsc.Viscom at PSG CAS
• Been Quizzing since 5th grade
• Missing God “10”Dulkar
• Likes Thalaivar , Dhoni , Rahman
• Supports CSK , Brazil
3. RULES
• 32 Questions + LVC
• +15/-10 on pounce
• +10 on Infinite bounce
• KQA Rules apply
• Quiz Master’s decision is Final.
4. Apart from the “GOD OF CRICKET”
Sachin Tendulkar , who has scored a
century on debut in Irani , Duleep and
Ranji Trophy ?
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5. Googly :D No one has and he still
remains as a Star
6. X was established in the year 1956, is governed by a
Council of Administration consisting of member
representatives of the Industry, Government and
Scientists.X is sponsored by the Industry and is
supported by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of
India. The foundation stone of X was laid by the then
Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 25th
December 1955. X commenced functioning in 1956 in
the premises of the SIMA, Coimbatore, with 44
member mills and two Divisions. Quality control in
Spinning and Maintenance management in weaving
are some of the books published by X.
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8. Venkat Prabhu, had earlier announced that
he was likely to have Hollywood actress X play
the character of Premji’s girlfriend in Goa.
According to the sources, the actress had asked
for a salary of around three million US Dollars
(approximately Rs 14 crore), when the entire
budget of this film is said to be around just Rs
six crore!Since this was impossible , he
contacted Melanie Marie an Australian
model.But he badly wanted X’s presence and so
he named Melanie’s character as X.Id X
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12. Russet Burbank(Solanum tuberosum) is a large white
potato developed in the 1870s by horticulturalist
Luther Burbank. It was not patented because plants
such as potatoes that are propagated from tubers were
not granted patents in the United States. The Russet
Burbank is an expensive variety -- it consumes a great
deal of water, takes a long time to mature, and requires
large amounts of pesticides -- but it's easy to store and
has a consistent texture and taste, which makes it the
perfect _______ potato .FITB
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14. Mapin Publishing is an Indian art
book publishing company started
in 1984 by Bipin Shah and X , a
Padma Bhushan recipient. It
publishes illustrated books on
Indian art, culture and literature
and is based in Ahmedabad.
Crafts of Gujarat was the first
book published by Mapin
Publishing.Id the founder
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16. First : Navy Bathyscaph Trieste piloted by Lt.
Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard.
Second :Kaiko , an ROV built by Japan
Agency for Marine-EarthScience and
Technology
Third : Nereus , an HROV built by Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution
Fourth : ???
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20. This sporting goods company was founded in 1954 in
Jalandhar , India.But in 1995 when it’s current owner
Kunal Sharma wanted to pursue his studies , he
established it’s Australian arm in Wollongong , South
of Sydney.He settled in Australia and its headquarters
was shifted to Wollongong.It still has an industry in
Jalandhar which is mainly used for the production of
bats.It also manufactures goods for Football , Netball ,
Golf etc..Matt Prior , Viv Richards are some of its
cricket ambassadors and Daniel Harte is its Fitness
ambassador.Which Sports goods company am I talking
about ?
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22. This brand was born when the founder Bao Shen Liu
observed that his twin daughters suffering from
cerebral palsy, were finding it difficult in gripping a
pen or a pencil due to lack of co-ordination and
undeveloped muscles. He went on to invent a writing
instrument which is now a popular brand. This award
winning pen is uniquely designed for more
comfortable and "strain free" writing.It is suitable for
everyone but is particularly good for children, left
handers, students and people with writing
difficulties.Which famous brand ?
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26. Rupesh Paul Productions , an Indian
company is set to produce a Thriller
made by Movie Makers in
Cannes.Titled as “The Vanishing Act” ,
this movie tells the story of five people
who seek revenge for the death of their
loved ones. They hijack a plane. but
things aren't as they appear.This movie
is inspired from which incident ?
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29. A german aircraft carrying a bomb
was flying low and people thought
it would be dropped at Lords.But it
was dropped in Reagents Park and
the play was resumed.
30. During the Mahabharata battle, Kauravas travelled
across the country. When they reached the place where the
X’s temple is situated, the Kauravas divided their weapons
among them. Since then, the place came to be known as
‘Pakutheswaram’, which later became Pavithreswaram.X
returned to this place after the battle and attained
‘moksha’ with the blessings of Lord Siva and became
Lord X. The subdeities of the temple include
Bhuvaneswari Devi, Kiratha Moorthi and Nagaraja.The
festival of the temple, popularly known as Malakkuda
Maholsavam, is observed in the Makaram month. The
temple is maintained by the Kurava community of the
region.Who is the Main Deity ?
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32. William Gilbert , was an English physician, physicist
and natural philosopher. He passionately rejected both
the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the
Scholastic method of university teaching. He is
remembered today largely for his book De Magnete
(1600). A unit of magnetomotive force, also known as
magnetic potential, was named the gilbert in his
honour.He is regarded by some as the father of
_______ and Magnetism.He is credited to have coined
the word ______ . FITB
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34. In Armenian , it is called hndkahav literally meaning
“Indian chicken”.
In Catalan, it is called gall d’indi, literally
meaning “Indian chicken”.
In French, it is called la dinde, which means
“chicken from India".
In Georgian, it is called indauri, meaning India.
In Hebrew, it is called tarnegol hodu literally
meaning "rooster of India".
In Italian it is known as pollo d'India, with clear
reference to India
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35. In Polish and Ukrainian, it is Indyk, a
reference to India. Similarly it is indik
in Yiddish, also referring to India.
In Russian, it is called indeyka , relating
to India.
In Turkish, the bird is called hindi
which means “from & related to India,"
37. Sarat Talluri Rao has recently shot to fame with his
documentary titled “Furiously Curious”. Rao shot the
documentary using a hand-held camera between 2011
and 2013, spending most of his shoestring Rs.4 lakh
budget on travelling costs and the purchase of hard
disks.The 31-year-old screenwriter, who is currently
working on director Dev Benegal’s forthcoming
feature Dead, End, shot the documentary over two
years before hitting a creative block. “I could have
gone on forever,” he says. “I lost some faith in the
film—I thought it wasn’t a good enough product
technically. But I was always sure of the content.”
This 85 minute documentary covers events From
Coimbatore to Guwahati.What is its subject ?
57. X was founded in 1919 by Frank Little and Alva
Kinney, who brought together four grain mills as Nebraska
Consolidated Mills (NCM). Initially headquartered in Grand
Island, Nebraska, it moved to Omaha in 1922. The company
ran at a profit until 1936, when Kinney retired. In 1940, the
company began producing flour at its own mill, and in 1942
ventured into the livestock feed business. That year
president R.S. Dickinson opened the company's first out-of-
state facility in Alabama with a flour mill and animal feed
plant. In 1971, Nebraska Consolidated Mills changed its
name to X ,a combination of Consolidated and
Agriculture.It’s famous product Y was Act II was invented
by James Watkins, a former engineer for the Pillsbury
Company in Minneapolis, MN and then Founder/President
of Golden Valley Microwave Foods. X&Y Please
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59. In 2011 , Japanese arm of X proposed a
branch on earth’s galactic neighbour ,
Moon.Maeda Corp , A Japanese company has
come up with a plan for a dome shaped concrete
X on the surface of the moon.Company
estimates the entire cost will be 1.67 Trillion
Yen.But , The company said it will keep the cost
down by using mineral deposits on the moon to
make concrete.The workers will be required to
live on its premises.Which company ?
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63. X’s history traces to 1916 when Tokyo
Ishikawajima Shipbuilding and
Engineering Co., Ltd. plan a cooperation
with the Tokyo Gas and Electric Industrial
Co. to build automobiles.The Ishikawajima
company was renamed to X in 1934.It was
named after a river in Japan which has it’s
source in Mie Prefecture.X literally means
“50 Bells” and hence its cars were named
“Bellel” and “Bellet” focusing on
Bell.Which company ?
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65. Codex Gigas (Giant Book) AKA ______
Bible is a large 13th-century manuscript from
Bohemia, one of the historical Czech lands.It is
known for two features. First, it is reputed to be
the biggest surviving European manuscript.
Secondly, it contains a large, full page portrait of
the ______.It is believed to have been written by
a man named Hermann. Codex Gigas is
composed of 310 leaves of vellum allegedly
made from the skins of 160 donkeys or perhaps
calfskin.It is the only holy book dedicated to
whom ?
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67. During the World Environtment
Day this year , Penguin books
launched a new book of poetry called
“Green Poems”.These had poems by a
renowned poet X whose poems are
mainly based on nature.The book was
translated into english by JDU Leader
Pavan K Varma.Who is this renowned
poet,who, among other things is one of
India’s finest writers for Children ?
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69. Following the Armistice of 1918, Allied forces occupied the
German territory west of the Rhine. To maintain a military
presence on the eastern side, the Allied powers extended their
zones of occupation by creating three semi-circular bridgeheads of
30 km radius, radiating from Cologne , Koblenz , and
Mainz.Because of an error in measurement, the French and
American zones did not meet. The resulting gap on the eastern side
of the Rhine contained the Wisper valley, the towns of Lorch and
Kaub, and villages of Lorchhausen, Sauerthal etc ... Surrounded by
the two Allied bridgeheads, the Taunus range to the north-east, and
the Rhine to the south-west, this tiny region was effectively cut off
from the rest of Germany and subsequently separated from the
administration of the Weimar Republic. Owing to the circular
nature of the Allied bridgeheads, this enclosed territory took on the
shape of a _______, hence the name that was given to the
microstate, when it was declared on 10 January 1919.
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72. X is a large, deep, freshwater lake in the Scottish
Highlands extending for approximately 37 kilometres
southwest of the city of Inverness. It is connected at
the southern end by the River Oich and northern end
opens out into Lake Dochfour.X is the second largest
and second deepest lake in Scotland. The only island
on X is Cherry Island, visible at its southwestern end,
near Fort Augustus. It is a crannog, which is a form of
artificial island.Since 1933 X has caught the attention
of news agencies worldwide due to a spotting of an
unusual creature by George Spicer and his wife in X
although the creature is believed to exist since 7th
century.How do we know this place better ?
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74. Carol Ann Susie is an
American actress who is
known for appearances in
many dramas like Seinfield ,
Grey’s Anatomy , Cats &
Dogs , That ‘70’s show
etc..Although she isn’t seen
on screen in Big Bang
Theory , she has been paid
for more than 30
episodes.Why ?
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76. Various trees are claimed to be "the" X tree which Y describes.
The King's School, Grantham, claims that the tree was
purchased by the school, uprooted and transported to the
headmaster's garden some years later. The staff of the
National Trust-owned Woolsthorpe Manor dispute this, and
claim that a tree present in their gardens is the one described
by Y. A descendant of the original tree can be seen growing
outside the main gate of Trinity College, Cambridge, below
the room Y lived in when he studied there. The National Fruit
Collection at Brogdale can supply grafts from their tree, which
appears identical to Flower of Kent, a coarse-fleshed cooking
variety.Id X and Y
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80. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar
rationally known as the Gregorian Calendar to replace the
old Julian Calendar.The new calendar called for New
Year's Day to be celebrated Jan. 1. Allegedly those
celebrating the old date were called X. Most ancient
cultures celebrated the New Year around the time of the
Vernal Equinox, the first day of spring. Seemed like a
good time to bring in a new year. In 1582, France adopted
the reformed calendar and shifted New Year's Day to Jan.
1. So the popular explanation is that many people either
refused to accept the new date, or did not learn about it,
and continued to celebrate New Year's Day on _____.
Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists
and the practice spread throughout Europe and it is
observed till date.What is this practice ?
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84. I was born in Jamshedpur in 1957, to doctor parents
passionately interested in Carnatic music. Father, a very good
untrained singer, taught me my first songs. Started Carnatic
training locally at 7, and later with Sh T.M.Thiagarajan in Chennai,
while I studied Economics at Loyola College. Parween Sultana's
music made me yearn to learn Hindustani music. After an MBA at
XLRI, I joined ITC Sangeet Research Academy as a music scholar
under Pt.Nivruttibua Sarnaik of the Jaipur gharana.. Unfortunately,
certain cardinal errors in training methods damaged my voice.
Pt.Sunil Bose, another SRA Master with a brilliant scientific
approach had studied some Western voice principles and evolved
his own method for Indian music. He brought my voice back, but it
was not a musical voice. Nonetheless, I owe my perspective of the
Indian singing voice to him. I knew my salvation lay in the Western
system and after years of searching, I found Prof. Peter Calatin in
Rep. of Ireland in 1991. I started singing in 1993, and teaching
voice in 2003.Who am I ?
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86. When heaven and earth began, three deities came into being,
The Spirit Master of the Center of Heaven, The August Wondrously
Producing Spirit, and the Divine Wondrously Producing Ancestor.
These three were invisible. The earth was young then, and land
floated like oil, and from it reed shoots sprouted. From these reeds
came two more deities. After them, five or six pairs of deities came
into being, and the last of these were Izanagi and Izanami, whose
names mean "The Male Who Invites" and "The Female who
Invites". The first five deities commanded Izanagi and Izanami to
make and solidify the land of X, and they gave the young pair a
jeweled spear. Standing on the Floating Bridge of Heaven, they
dipped it in the ocean brine and stirred. They pulled out the spear,
and the brine that dripped of it formed an island to which they
descended. On this island they built a palace for their wedding and
a great column to the heavens.Thus born what ?
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88. The word derives from the Venetian phrase
literally meaning "I am your slave“. The
expression was not a literal statement of fact, of
course, but rather a perfunctory promise of good
will among friends (along the lines of "at your
service" in English). Ernest Hemingway's novel
A Farewell to Arms (1929), which is set in
northeast Italy during World War I, is credited
with bringing the word into the English
language.Today it is an informal way of
greeting.Which word ?
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